Michael has always felt like he was really a girl. He dressed in girls' clothing as a child and still wants to be a girl. He is sure that a mistake was made and that he is inhabiting a wrong-sexed body. Michael's symptoms suggest a diagnosis of __________.
A. frotteurism
B. gender dysphoria
C. transvestic fetishism
D. homosexuality
Answer: B
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The cognitive view of schizophrenia is based on the assumption that those with schizophrenia experience strange and unreal sensations:
A) then tell their friends and family, who deny the reality of the sensations. B) and misinterpret them as "normal." C) that have no basis in biology. D) that are confirmed by their schizophrengernic mothers.
A study conducted in European populations between 1920 and 1987 shows the highest lifetime risk of developing schizophrenia in what group of people?
a. monozygotic twins when one twin has schizophrenia b. children of parents with schizophrenia c. dizygotic twins when one twin has schizophrenia d. siblings who are not twins when one sibling has schizophrenia